Monday Open Thread [6.8.15]

Monday Open Thread [6.8.15]

Egberto Willies of Daily Kos says that President Obama has already fundamentally changed this nation and the next President must reflect that:
It is a formidable task to nudge the juggernaut [i.e. the United States] leftward where there is both an uncompromising, obstructive right-wing Republican Party and a sect of the Democratic Party beholden to the plutocracy. It is even more difficult when the citizenry, the poor and the middle-class, have been so beaten down that they no longer feel their worth and they no longer feel they can make a difference. Well, the president has done his part sans TPP and a few other missteps. The next president must be someone who will unabashedly effect liberal policies, progressive policies. Going forward, it is time to ensure that the cleaver is used against the plutocracy, and it is time to ensure the planted seeds are fertilized and grow. [...] Obamacare must morph into Medicare for all (single payer). Social Security must be expanded by taxing all income, wages and capital gains, equally. The federal minimum wage must be increased to what it would have been if it kept up with inflation with an earned productivity benefit added. The defense budget must be retooled away from a corrupt military industrial complex to serve our true defense needs. The entire American infrastructure must be rebuilt. Where the private sector is derelict in maintenance and build-out of critical infrastructure, the government must intervene (universal wi-fi access, electrical grid, etc.).
So What Now?

So What Now?

Welcome to Plan B. The alternate reality that we had to talk about and plan for should Beau Biden not run for Governor, or not be able to run. But it is more of an alternate reality that who will fill the Governor's seat come 2017. We might also be entering the post-Biden era of Delaware politics, which I think partly explains the large outpouring of love and affection for the Biden family, for Joe, and for Beau, over this past week. Because Delawareans thought that, maybe, this will be there last chance. Which is why I want to talk about a modified Plan A for a second before we move on to Plan B.....
Speaker Schwartzkopf thanks the Counter-Protesters.

Speaker Schwartzkopf thanks the Counter-Protesters.

From the Biden Funeral Amazing Grace Protection Facebook page, Speaker Pete Schwartzkopf offered this message of thanks:
I want to thank all of you that showed up yesterday to stand up for the Biden family and all the Delawareans who came to pay their respects to Beau and his family. Your decision to peacefully stand up to protect the Biden family from the hateful words and signs that those nitwits from Westboro Church were displaying shows the class and respect that we feel should be shown when a family and state is mourning their loss. I know the Biden family is not in a position to comment on what you did yesterday but, I would like to say thank you for standing up for all of us. With the exception of the spilled coffee, you pulled off a victory over hate and ignorance. By the way, if that gentleman is found guilty I would like to pay his fine.
Sunday Open Thread [6.7.15]

Sunday Open Thread [6.7.15]

So Caitlyn Jenner made our debut earlier this week as a woman. But, save for Mike Huckabee, no Republican presidential candidate has made a statement. The reason?
Jenner’s watershed moment — which coincides with the Supreme Court preparing to rule on whether to allow same-sex marriage nationwide — leaves the GOP and its stable of presidential candidates grappling with how to represent conservatives who don’t wish to accept Jenner and more moderate voters who have already done so.
As with the marriage equality cases, the approach has been to say nothing or to say that the issue should be left to the states. But that doesn't satisfy the conservative base.

The Full Funeral Mass for Beau Biden

For those who wanted to watch and/or could not be there. I will have to more to say tomorrow and Monday, but it was an extremely emotional service. For those who wanted to watch and/or could not be there. I will have to more to say tomorrow and Monday, but it was an extremely emotional service. The first 40 minutes are guests arriving an a beautiful cello playing, so if you want to skip ahead, that's fine.
Saturday Open Thread [6.6.15]

Saturday Open Thread [6.6.15]

Gallup:
The percentage of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents who describe themselves as both social and economic conservatives has dropped to 42%, the lowest level Gallup has measured since 2005. The second-largest group of Republicans (24%) see themselves as moderate or liberal on both social and economic issues, while 20% of all Republicans are moderate or liberal on social issues but conservative on economic ones.
So even Republicans are becoming more liberal. But they still think Iraq was a good idea, so they are still idiots.

The Weekly Addresses

In this week's address, the President recognized Immigrant Heritage Month, an occasion that allows us to celebrate our origins as a nation of immigrants. Divider In his weekly message, Governor Markell remembers and honors the life of Beau Biden.